Studio portrait (standing and sitting) of Little Wound a Native American (Oglala Sioux) man and his family. Little Wound holds a feather and wears beaded moccasins, fringed leggings and shirt, a medal, and feathers in his hair. His wife wears a...

Little Wound, Chief of the Oglala, Native American Lakota Sioux, poses wrapped in a blanket and wearing moccasins next to a white man with a mustache, wearing a suit and hat, on the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota. The Presbyterian church, a tepee,...

Standing studio portrait of Native American (Oglala Sioux) Chief Little Wound. He wears a breech cloth, a decoratively beaded hide shirt, and a full length eagle feather headdress. He holds a pipe and a beaded pouch in his hands.

Head and shoulders portrait of Chief Little Wound, a Native American Oglala Sioux (Lakota) man, holding a ceremonial pipe, wearing a war bonnet headdress, a shirt decorated with quillwork and fringe, and a medal pendant.

Group portrait of the Native American Sioux (Dakota) Delegation to Washington, D.C. They pose with Interpreter, John Bridgeman, they are, left to right, Red Dog, Little Wound, Red Cloud (Makhpia-sha / Maqpeya-luta), American Horse and Red Shirt...

The U. S. Army, First Infantry, forms a long line, on main street of the Pine Ridge Agency, as they prepare to depart almost two months after the fight at Wound Knee with Native American Lakota Sioux, South Dakota. A four horse team pulls a lead...

The U. S. Army, First Infantry, forms a long line, on main street of the Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, as they prepare to depart, almost two months after the fight at Wound Knee with Native American Lakota Sioux. A four horse team pulls a lead...

Bird's eye view from center of Native American Lakota Sioux camp to the northeast, across the council circle, after the fight at Wound Knee creek, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota; shows scattered frozen bodies in the snow, tepee poles; one...

In Boulder, Colorado, wood panelling finishes the interior walls of the art hall at the Boulder Chautauqua. Portraits and landscapes hang in oval and rectangular frames. A sculpture of a draped woman with a deer and a plaster bust top pedestals; a...

View of equipment in the terminal room of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company exchange building in Boulder (Boulder County), Colorado. Shows metal framework where wires are wound and strung. A chair sits against a wall.

View of the shiny Golden Fire Department Truck No. 1 decorated with American flags, parked on street on side of the Voorhies Memorial, Civic Center, Denver, Colorado. The open cab truck has a neatly wound firehose, polished water tanks, ladders,...

View of the Gunnison Fire Department's Julius Pearse truck in front of the Cheesman Memorial in Cheesman Park, Denver, Colorado; shows the open cab and bed of the International truck has a number "1" painted on it, ladders hang on the side, a bell,...

View of a carved memorial for Conrad Moschel on the face of a rock in Castlewood Canyon near Castlewood Canyon State Park, Douglas County, Colorado. Small trees and shrubs cover other words carved into the stone, and there is a small, white obelisk...

This two-story brick court house in Kiowa, Elbert County, Colorado, has stone trim and ornamenting above the double-hung sash windows. Incised letters over the door read: "Elbert County Courthouse." Chain is stretched between wooden posts in the...

Susan Lynn Knapp was born in 1949 in Denver, Colorado. Her family had lived in the Globeville and Swansea neighborhood for several decades, within a few blocks of each other, and owned several family businesses together. Her father and his...

A man in a jacket, tie and a narrow brimmed hat stands and poses behind a winch wound with cable in possibly a mine. Metal machinery is set into the floor. The interior room has wooden paneled walls and floors, and iron pipes near the ceiling.

Book created by Retired Reverend Monsignor Hugh L. McMenamin, LLD. for the Diamond Jubilee of the Cathedral Parish of Denver, Colorado. It covers the years of 1860 to 1935. Included in the book are sections dedicated to: Bishop Machebeuf, a...

Two Native Americans pose sitting near a broken wagon and tepees. Different identifications suggest the men are Standing Elk (Oglala Sioux) and Black Horse (Sioux). Standing Elk wears moccasins, leggings, a vest over a long sleeved shirt, and a...

This is a report submitted to the Quarterly Conference at the close of Henry A. Buchtel's term as pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church. During his tenor the church raised money to build a new building at 1820 Broadway in Denver, Colo. The...

Letter written February 8, 1899 by W.H. Stanton to F.B. Milner about the insurgent rising at Block House #6, and the ensuing skirmish and wounded. As well as the funding of Auginaldo's guns by an investor. Includes excerpts from and typewritten...

Roberta Lee Waggoner was born at home in 1933. A native of the Swansea neighborhood in Denver, she attended old Swansea Elementary School. Her father was an employee with a local packing company. Her mother suffered from health problems and...